Music for Healing and Unwinding (2 CD)

"CD 1: Music for Healing Mind, Body, and Spirit Your body is a self-healing instrument. If you give it a chance, it will always tend toward homeostasis or healthful balance. Sound healer Steven Halpern uses soothing, free-floating keyboard compositions to draw the body into this state of balance and harmony.

"CD 1: Music for Healing Mind, Body, and Spirit Your body is a self-healing instrument. If you give it a chance, it will always tend toward homeostasis or healthful balance. Sound healer Steven Halpern uses soothing, free-floating keyboard compositions to draw the body into this state of balance and harmony. Combining artistic inspiration, sensitivity, and sophisticated sound technology, his compositions synchronize the hemispheres of the brain and amplify the production of alpha brainwaves. This natural response is associated with feelings of deep relaxation, contentment, and well-being. Steven Halpern, PhD, stands at the leading edge of the growing public understanding of the relationship between music, body, mind, and spirit. An internationally acclaimed composer and recording artist, Halpern has produced over 6 recordings and authored several books. His music has been featured on 48 Hours, America?s Talking, and in USA Today, the New York Times, and Yoga Journal. Halpern?s recordings are used in hospitals, healing clinics, and leading spas worldwide. CD 2: Music for Unwinding Music for Unwinding was created by music therapist and award-winning musician Dr. Joseph Nagler. Performed by an ensemble of world-renowned musicians and music therapists on piano, violin, percussion, saxophone, flute, guitars, and bass, these soothing melodies will free you to unwind and let go of the stresses of the day. Joseph Nagler, DA, CMT, is a musician, composer, and a certified music therapist who received his doctorate from New York University. He is an associate professor of music at Queensborough College and was the codirector of the Center for Research in the Arts & Medicine at New York University?s Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine."
Publisher: Sounds True